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Xerox looking to print computing smarts on fabric and plastic

Crave And you thought computer chips were pervasive now. Xerox's process can print fine details of electronic circuitry on flexible plastic. In conjunction with a conference in Europe this week, Xerox ... Read story »

CCD sensor inventors bag Nobel Prize in Physics

Crave William S. Boyle (left) and George E. Smith in a shot taken in 1974. If you're an avid photographer who loves the age of digital imaging, give thanks to the ... Read story »

Get longer uptimes with Windows 7

Crave Ruston Panabaker, Microsoft's principal program manager of strategic silicon partnering, shows how later builds of Windows 7 were able to let the processor enter low-power states for longer periods of time, ... Read story »

The most significant thing this week: A new genre of phones defined--the App Phone

Blogs I've never called the iPhone or Android phone a smartphone. Somehow, the smartphone was reserved for phones which were much more limited in capability. My first smartphone was the Sony Ericsson ... Read story »

iPhone and OS X to get AVG antivirus in 2010

Crave For antivirus software maker AVG, the iPhone not only needs software to protect it from malware, but is on course to get some, hopefully by the end of 2010. In an ... Read story »

New standard lets browsers manipulate files better

Crave The World Wide Web Consortium has published a draft of an interface that browsers can use to manipulate files better, one of a series of steps aimed at gradually improving the ... Read story »

Top Web threats in the history of the Internet

Blogs This week is the 40th anniversary of the Internet. To mark this important milestone, this geek found it really interesting that Symantec took a look back at some of the most ... Read story »

With an uttered word intact...

Blogs Words. Nouns. Adjectives. These are simply fine sounds that we produce in an attempt to communicate with one another. For thousands of years, people have been utilizing all forms of methods ... Read story »

Susan Boyle lost talent search due to YouTube snafu?

Blogs I think everyone will agree without any doubt that YouTube is one of the most, if not the most, popular video-sharing Web site on the Internet. If you missed a certain ... Read story »

3D geomapping company Earthmine lets you "tag" buildings

Crave Earthmine, a serious geomapping company I first covered back in 2007, is launching a completely ridiculous demo site Wednesday called Wild Style City, which allows users to paint graffiti on buildings ... Read story »

Get ready to rock with Guitar Hero 5

Crave In the newest version of the Guitar Hero franchise, Guitar Hero 5, as many as four players can all play guitar at the same time, instead of just two. Further, any ... Read story »

Wilting flower dies as your energy use blooms

Crave If powering up your amp and monster TV leaves your neighbors in blackout misery, this new energy monitor could be for you. Dubbed the Wilting Flower, it's a visual reminder of ... Read story »

iKnow: Learning made easy

Blogs My brain seems to have become far less spongy since I hit the big 3-Oh. Recently, for my Japanese study I found myself relying on whatever new e-learning scheme happens to ... Read story »

Hotspot Shield makes VPNs more accessible

Blogs Virtual private networks, or VPNs, have been widely used in the business world because of the high level of security that they can provide. Essentially, a VPN can be thought of ... Read story »

Book: Microsoft promised Toshiba HD DVD support

Crave Even after it was clear that Blu-ray would win the DVD format race, Microsoft continued to stand behind the rival HD-DVD. The software maker may have had many reasons, including the ... Read story »

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